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Author: Hwang, Hyun Ho; Lim, In Seok; Choi, Byung-Sun; Yi, Dae Yong
Title: Analysis of seasonal tendencies in pediatric Henoch–Schönlein purpura and comparison with outbreak of infectious diseases
  • Document date: 2018_9_7
  • ID: 7gniz0r2_1
    Snippet: Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) occurs across all races worldwide and is one of the most common forms of vasculitis in children with 10 to 30 cases reported per 100,000 children under 17 years of age. [1, 2] Ninety percent of the cases occur in children <10 years of age, with the average age between 4 and 6 years. [2] HSP in adults is rare than in children but often progresses to a serious condition leading to chronic complications. Its annual in.....
    Document: Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) occurs across all races worldwide and is one of the most common forms of vasculitis in children with 10 to 30 cases reported per 100,000 children under 17 years of age. [1, 2] Ninety percent of the cases occur in children <10 years of age, with the average age between 4 and 6 years. [2] HSP in adults is rare than in children but often progresses to a serious condition leading to chronic complications. Its annual incidence is estimated to be 15 cases/100,000 per year in children compared with 1.3 cases/100,000 per year in adults. Skin symptoms occur mainly in the lower extremities or hips, but they can also involve the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys. In acute cases, severe abdominal pain, arthralgia, or proteinuria may develop. [3] [4] [5] Complications such as intussusception, perforation, and renal failure may also occur, and an accurate diagnosis is needed at the onset of the disease. [6] Therefore, it is important to determine the timing of an HSP epidemic and identify its causative agents.

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